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 catalogue ['kætәlɒg]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 目录, 大学情况一览

vt. 编入目录

[化] 商品目录

[经] (商品)产品目录, 条目, 总目


  1. You can look for the book in the library catalogue.
    你可以在图书馆的图书目录上查找这本书。
  2. Can you catalogue all these books?
    你能给所有这些书编目录吗?
  3. The catalogue is under revision.
    目录正在修订之中。


catalogue
[ noun ]
  1. a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically

  2. <noun.communication>
    it does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements
  3. a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things

  4. <noun.communication>
    he found it in the Sears catalog
[ verb ]
  1. make an itemized list or catalog of; classify

  2. <verb.cognition> catalog
    He is cataloguing his photographic negatives
  3. make a catalogue, compile a catalogue

  4. <verb.creation>
    catalog
    She spends her weekends cataloguing


Catalogue \Cat"a*logue\, n. [F., fr. catalogus, fr. Gr. ? a
counting up, list, fr. ? to count up; kata` down, completely
+ ? to say.]
A list or enumeration of names, or articles arranged
methodically, often in alphabetical order; as, a catalogue of
the students of a college, or of books, or of the stars.

{Card catalogue}, a catalogue, as of books, having each item
entered on a separate card, and the cards arranged in
cases by subjects, or authors, or alphabetically.

{Catalogue raisonn['e]}[F.], a catalogue of books, etc.,
classed according to their subjects.

Syn: List; roll; index; schedule; enumeration; inventory. See
{List}.


Catalogue \Cat"a*logue\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Catalogued}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Cataloguing}.]
To make a list or catalogue; to insert in a catalogue.

  1. A 3-for-2 scrip issue is proposed. COMMENT Betterware's system of delivering its expanding catalogue to more homes every year is some way short of saturation in the UK.
  2. The early indications are that the new catalogue is performing well.
  3. Last year, sales from the Sears Merchandise Group, comprising Sears's retail and catalogue operations, totaled $31.9 billion, or 57% of the Chicago company's total.
  4. "I can tell you that their strategy has been one of building relationships with companies," she said. "They had a 20-year relationship with CBS before they acquired their music catalogue." "They are very methodical _ slow.
  5. The Bodleian houses more than 6 million books, yet does not have either a full card catalogue system or a computer system.
  6. One of the last items packed was the course catalogue. About half of the courses are new.
  7. Spiegel's Class A shares were down 4, or 16%, to 16. The Dow Jones Professional Investor Report said Spiegel told analysts last week that sales were slow and customers gave its fall catalogue a cool reception.
  8. Among the ideas being floated is to refund the fee for opening an electronic shopping catalogue once a purchase is made.
  9. Even if the titles appeared in K-Tel's catalogue, Tring believed it was selling different recordings.
  10. It looks like an excellent evening for going over your catalogue of modern first editions (have you seen what they're offering for 'Lucky Jim' with a dust cover?) or cleaning the tops of the architraves.
  11. The Commission has no real powers and so the catalogue of its achievements makes interesting but not crucial reading. What is far more crucial is the work and thought that are going on in the offices and think tanks of our political parties.
  12. Although the idea of a global catalogue is appealing, many countries objected because they feared that once a species was put on a list it would become protected and unexploitable.
  13. We are running out of time even to catalogue this living wealth. Yet we dither and we faff. The challenge sounds monumental.
  14. A catalogue of products for the keen mushroom collector. Taste of the Wild, 65 Overstrand Mansions, Prince of Wales Drive, London SW11 4EX.
  15. A decade after Ashton's death, his choreography languishes in the repertory, and is already diminished in manner. The catalogue of missed opportunities is long and lamentable.
  16. Egyptian diplomats have contributed an appreciative foreword to the important catalogue which he has supervised and partly written, but the fact remains that not one object has been lent from Egypt itself.
  17. "We think that sympathy is among a catalogue of things that could improperly influence the sentence," Oklahoma Assistant Attorney General Robert Nance told the justices.
  18. These systematically collect published financial information and catalogue it on computerised databases.
  19. It said the charge would be taken primarily to cover the costs of shutting down the Chicago printing plant that had produced the catalogue.
  20. They changed their minds after comparing photographs published in the auction catalogue with the painting in Roubaix.
  21. He dropped the loss-making catalogue operations on which the Sears empire had been founded; he closed 113 unprofitable stores; he reorganised an unwieldly and dated buying organisation; and he axed nearly 50,000 jobs.
  22. And yet their experts often wrongly catalogue an item for sale.
  23. The new Chesterman furniture stores will add spice to the standard fare of controlled expansion via new catalogue stores.
  24. But even in 1900, gentlemen looking for a delicious little bronze would thumb through the catalogue of Thiebault & Fils and find dozens of copies after Clodion and his imitators.
  25. The Spanish press has implied that Descharnes, the author of what is considered the most complete catalogue of Dali's works, kept the painter in seclusion and controlled everything around him.
  26. The cottage holidays are currently marketed to the public through a catalogue. Thomson has its own direct sales holiday company, Portland.
  27. " Yee sells to that trapped soul through her "Love to Commute" catalogue, drawing customers worldwide.
  28. There is a complete change of stock between the two fairs, but buying the catalogue for the first will let you in to the second. On two days, association members offer a roadshow where they give advice and valuation.
  29. He has built up a database of 1,500 companies offering or able to use waste and publishes a catalogue listing materials wanted or on offer.
  30. Argos, the catalogue showroom retailer, is second with 14 per cent of the market followed by Woolworth, owned by Kingfisher, with 13 per cent. Other retail sectors appear vulnerable to such forms of competition.
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